Russian-born tennis player Natela Dzalamidze changes nationality to avoid Wimbledon ban
By Matias Grez, CNN
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Greg Docherty literally hit the ground running on Hull City's return to pre-season training yesterday. The 25-year-old Scot could face a battle to win a place in the Tigers' midfield next season with moves for Ozan Tufun and Adama Traore understood to have already been rubberstamped and owner Acun Ilicali holding talks with Jean Michael Seri in Istanbul today.
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The 2022 season is within sight, which means it's time to put a bow on the annual crystal-balling exercise known as Future Power Rankings. The team list is here.
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Sian Rainsley found the going tough at the AJ Bell 2022 World Triathlon Championship Series Leeds but is hoping her 15th-place finish is enough to bag an «insane» spot at the Commonwealth Games. Rainsley made her World Series debut in Leeds last year after a late call-up, finishing 13th, and arrived this time around in fourth place in the standings. Ad/> She improved slightly on her 16th-place finish in Yokohama in May and now faces a nervous wait to see if she will this week be part of Team England in Birmingham alongside the already-selected Georgia Taylor-Brown and Sophie Coldwell, who finished second and third on Saturday behind France's Cassandre Beaugrand.
Bronte Law surged to glory in the Aramco Team Series at Centurion Club where she holed out for eagle from 55 feet on the final green to win by a shot. In a thrilling finale, Law powered past fellow English star Georgia Hall to close out at nine-under-par and scoop the $75,000 first prize. Ad/> Law needed a birdie at the closing par-five to match Hall's and force a play-off.